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- Narrated by: Katherine Kellgren
- Length: 9 hrs and 20 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Royal Spyness series continues with an all-new mystery of "the British monarchy...a wedding in Transylvania...[and] wonderful characters." (#1 New York Times best-selling author Charlaine Harris).
Penniless and 34th in line to the throne, Lady Georgiana Rannoch finds herself in a truly draining state of affairs. To escape her hateful brother, Georgie accepts an invitation from the Queen to represent the royals at a wedding in Transylvania. But at the macabre- looking castle, Georgie finds the bride with blood running down her chin, and a wedding guest is poisoned. Now it's up to Georgie to save the nuptial festivities before the couple's vows become: to love and to cherish, till undeath do them part.
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- Dylan
- 05-19-16
Good Adventurous Fun
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
For some reason all Royal Spyness books are a good laugh. At times they can feel a little repetitive with some elements but each story is full of detail and fun. One can pick up almost any book in the series and just enjoy!
Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
Not the edge of my seat, but it was fun! And the climax of the book keeps you greatly entertained!
Which character – as performed by Katherine Kellgren – was your favorite?
Queenie!
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
If I could then YES!
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- AudioAddict
- 12-09-14
Royal fun in Transylvania
STORY (mystery) - I usually find humorous mysteries stupid and totally lacking any entertainment value, but I love this series and this book. The main character, Georgiana, who is a distant relative of the English Queen, travels to a castle in Transylvania to be a bridesmaid for a dear friend. She takes with her Queenie, her bumbling Cockney maid. When she arrives at the castle, she finds that her promiscuous best friend, Belinda, has finagled her way onto the guest list, as has Georgiana's mysterious romantic interest, Darcy O'Mara.
Things become creepy as the characters get near the castle. They hear wolves howl, and peasant villagers stare at their coach and cross themselves. Upon arrival at the castle, they meet Count Dragomere, a mysterious Romanian servant. Georgie thinks she sees someone wearing a black cape climbing up the castle wall late at night, and she is later visited by a dark stranger standing over her bed. She doesn't believe in vampires, but the hints are hard to ignore. Then there's a murder and a suspicious death. I won't give anything away, but Georgie and company set out to solve the mystery, and there's lots of royal fun along the way.
PERFORMANCE - Katherine Kellgren must be heard to be believed. She's my favorite female narrator, hands down. She gives the pompous royal characters a humorous twist and performs great foreign accents. The voice of promiscuous Belinda is a hoot, as well as her portrayal of the Cockney maid Queenie. Listen!
OVERALL - This is Book 4 of the series and the mystery in each book stands alone, though there is character development that runs throughout the series. It is light and humorous, even though there's a murder and some mild promiscuity. I would recommend this book for girls/women high school age and above. You'll thoroughly enjoy it!
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- green ice cream garden
- 07-22-16
Campy Vampy
Some reviews haven't raved this one because of the mention of vampires. It didn't bother me and the introduction of Queenie more than made up for many of the less likeable parts of the story. So far probably the most humorous of the series.
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- BJG
- 06-26-11
A little predictable
I love this series and this book is very good but I took one star off because there is some very cliche vampire stuff. Not a huge part of the book but enough to be just a little distracting. In general though, I love Lady Georgie. There is just enough scene setting to establish a very charming version of Europe in the late 30's and each character is distinct and interesting. The mysteries aren't all that challenging or complicated but I don't mind.
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- julianne
- 07-20-11
Very enjoyable
This was lots of fun as well as a good puzzle. I am just disappointed that there seem to be only four Royal Blood stories. Since I use audio books as a sleep aid, this book and the rest in the series are perfect for my purposes. They are not so grizzly as to keep me awake, but still keep my interest so that I can hardly wait to get back to listening.
13 people found this helpful
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- 2Ponds
- 10-19-11
Always good fun
This is one of the series I thoroughly enjoy and is a new staple for me. Always delivers humorous fun. Very good reader, stories are fluffy but you know that before you buy the book. Entertainment value is solid.
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- Donna Deal
- 04-22-20
Just great fun
This little series is addictive, like chocolate.. one is never enough.
Georgiana is 'to the manor born...' yet penniless. Yet she manages to carve out a life of adventure,
family issues and romance. The narrator, Katherine Kellgren is the real thing.. amazing.
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- Ursula
- 11-22-11
Rhys Bowen hits another one out of the park!
If you enjoy a historically based novel, have a background knowledge of the English royal family, enjoy a strong female character, like mysteries, & enjoy twisted humour - then you will love this series. There is a bit of romance, but it doesn't overshadow the storyline. The reader does a great job depicting the cast of characters. Would love to hear more by this author.
14 people found this helpful
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- Karen
- 01-20-11
Love this series!
I love this series. Katherine Kellgren is my favorite narrator, and the Royal Spyness mysteries are just fun. Can't wait for the next one.
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- Wayne
- 06-16-16
Listen for the sheer fun of Rhys Bowen's books!
Rhys Bowen is one of the grand dames of modern British literature, and she is a treasure! Katherine Kellgren is easily among the best narrators of audiobooks. When there two ladies work together on a light and fun Royal Spyness murder mystery, as they have 10 times, the result is always magical and fun. Lady Georgiana Rannoch (Georgie), a distant but favorite relative of the queen, is not a detective by trade but her detective work is stellar which is a good thing because she finds a lot of dead bodies.
All of Rhys Bowen's characters are so vivid that they jump from the page. The Royal Spyness recurring characters include the perpetually penniless Georgie, her wonderful commoner granddad, her lazy but lovable and mouthy maid, her useless brother who inherited the family castle and fortune, her bitchy and self centered sister-in-law, her on and off commoner Irish boyfriend who likely works for a British intelligence agency, and her slutty best friend. And the Queen of England, of course.
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- Christine
- 08-23-14
A British Janet Evanovich
The strength of these books are the humourous characters. Much in the line of Janet Evanovich the actually mystery is second to the funny carryings on of Georgie and her various relatives and "staff". If you were to read a synopsis of this particular book without knowing the others you would think it ridiculous, but Rhys Bowen is very good at making the ridiculous fully believable, and utterly entertaining!
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- Marcia
- 10-26-15
excellent
I really enjoyed this book. I'm looking forward to the next installment. excellent, fabulous great read.
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- Carôle
- 12-16-20
Highly Entertaining
Vampires, Wolves and a Royal Wedding in Bavaria! All the usual suspects are there (surprisingly), as well as Lady G’s new maid, Queenie... whom I really dislike! Not because she’s evil or wicked, but because she’s just plain tedious! Because of the fabulous narration, one gets to enjoy Queenie’s mishaps and escapades but, nonetheless, she’s still tedious and irritating!
The plot for this story is both clever and childish - but not in the way that you’d imagine. A very engrossing book, I listened to this in one sitting.
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- Ann Marie Shepherd
- 02-10-18
Royal blood
Wanted to listen to more and more, waiting for each chapter, can't wait to hear next book!
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- Lorna
- 04-08-21
Just Fabulous!
Just adore these books. The narration is so good and further enhances the story. In this book we meet the daft but lovable Queenie. Who ends up as Georgies' maid. I loved the vampire/castle undertone and the murder mystery didn't disappoint. Most definitely recommend!
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- Mrs. C. Hunt
- 01-18-20
Royal Blood
Here Lady Georgina is asked to be a bridesmaid for a old school friend, only for a breath during the pre-wedding meal. With a lot of bed hopping, and unwanted guests, along with a policeman with an a gender it takes a lot of working out. Funny large way through, read brilliantly again by Katherine Kellgren.
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- Charlotte Pratt
- 01-19-22
One of the better!
Oh god I love this series! It’s just so exciting, funny and overall a jolly good time. I’m glad that Darcy finally seems to be getting a grasp on his feelings, and although the vampire lark was a little overused, I did find it funny all the same. I can’t wait for the next one!
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- Anonymous User
- 07-19-21
Meh
Pretty average. The repetition of the vampire theme throughout was very annoying and silly and so was the character of Queenie which sadly is set to feature in the next book as well.
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- Susi Rose
- 07-15-18
Entertaining series so enjoyable
Highly recommend the Royal Spyness Series. Entertaining stories, extremely well read. Well defined characters. Love this series so much.
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- Anonymous User
- 03-10-18
great
I can't stop listening to the whole series, the historical people doing very funny things and
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- Pamela
- 03-20-15
favourite series
Great light reading, a joyous escape from my day. The characters are nice people and the descriptions are vivid. The voice acting exactly suits the book. more please!
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-24-15
Good fun
Humorous escapism -plenty clues-perhaps its holiday listening destined to make one no richer nor poorer for the time given.